CRM- September 2008 - (Page 27) PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, S A P A M E R I C A S & A S I A PA C I F I C J A PA N the Rock the Herald It’s one thing to talk about the industry as it is— it’s another to envision the industry as it should be. Paul Greenberg is a master of both. To start, he’s the author of CRM at the Speed of Light, one of the industry’s seminal books, and is publishing the fourth edition in December. He’s president of The 56 Group and chief customer officer of BPT Partners, a CRM consultancy that drops science on vendors and users alike and provides certification in various aspects of CRM. He’s also executive vice president of the National CRM Association, co-chair of the Rutgers CRM Research Center, and one of the industry’s most prolific bloggers. (He’s also a columnist for us, but we’ll overlook that to give credit where it’s due.) In short, the man gets around, and he stirs things up, especially in the area of social media. Greenberg recently created the CRM 2.0 Wiki, a community built around defining and discussing the role of CRM as it begins to incorporate social media; and myCRM Career, a site for professionals to network, shmooze, and move up the CRM ladder. But Greenberg is also making vendors take notice—who else could have convinced Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Salesforce.com to agree to a software showdown, in which both companies are now hard at work fighting for bragging rights? For all this and more, Paul Greenberg helps define what makes an Influential Leader. —Marshall Lager Influential leaders, to borrow a phrase, aren’t born, they’re made—and this is the case with Bill McDermott, president and chief executive officer of SAP Americas & Asia Pacific Japan. While some leaders start change, others have to maintain the new direction when key executives abandon ship. Looking to throw its hat into the CRM 2.0 ring, SAP went back to the basics and reached out to its customers. Its SAP CRM 2007 answers the longstanding usability criticisms with an intuitive, clean user interface—patterned on the likes of iGoogle but powered by the functionality of SAP. According to Paul Greenberg, president of The 56 Group and cofounder of CRM consultancy BPT Partners—and fellow Influential Leader (see left)—while McDermott may not have launched the metamorphosis at SAP, he has certainly helped keep the ship steaming ahead after the departure of Shai Agassi, former president of SAP’s product and technology group, in 2007. While Greenberg calls Agassi “the trigger for the changes at SAP,” he says that McDermott—an industry veteran who was executive vice president of worldwide sales and operations at Siebel Systems, and later a president at Gartner—“recognizes the winds of change smell different than stale winds.” Take SAP’s extended partnership with Research in Motion to natively integrate SAP CRM software with the BlackBerry mobile device. That move, as McDermott is fond of saying, “changes the game” for mobile CRM—and for SAP itself. Also, SAP continues to forge ahead in its plans to refocus its relationship with its clientele via its customer-focused ecosystem. The platform already boasts 14 Industry Value Networks, more than 350,000 members (in its business process expert facet), and upwards of 3,500 service partners. Showing that leadership does not mean blindly forging ahead, the decision to delay its midmarketoriented Business ByDesign for at least another year to work out any issues shows restraint and a commitment to deliver quality solutions. Picking up where others left off—and then blazing a trail of leadership to call his own—that’s why McDermott is joining the ranks of our Influential Leaders. —Christopher Musico PAUL GREENBERG C H I E F C U S T O M E R O F F I C E R , B P T PA RT N E R S www.destinationCRM.com CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT | SEPTEMBER 2008 27 INFLUENTIAL LEADERS BILL MCDERMOTT http://Salesforce.com http://www.destinationCRM.com
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